
Clawdbot is an open‑source, self‑hosted AI assistant that connects directly to your existing chat apps, including WhatsApp, Telegram, and more. Instead of switching between tools and dashboards, you can ask Clawdbot to run commands, access files, and automate workflows right from your favorite messaging interface. Designed for developers, power users, and privacy‑conscious teams, Clawdbot runs on your own infrastructure, giving it secure, full access to your operating system, codebase, databases, and internal tools—under your control. You decide which AI models to use, how much access to grant, and what guardrails to enforce. With Clawdbot, you can turn any chat thread into a command center: deploy services, inspect logs, query APIs, manage servers, or trigger CI/CD pipelines using natural language. It can also handle everyday productivity tasks such as summarizing documents, drafting replies, generating scripts, and orchestrating multi‑step operations across systems. Because it is fully open source, Clawdbot is transparent, extensible, and easy to integrate into existing workflows. Build custom plugins, connect internal APIs, or wire it into monitoring and ticketing systems. Whether you’re running a homelab, managing production infrastructure, or coordinating technical support, Clawdbot brings powerful AI agents to the chat apps your team already lives in—without surrendering your data to third‑party clouds.
Chat‑driven DevOps: deploy services, inspect logs, restart processes, and manage infrastructure from a WhatsApp or Telegram chat with team members.
Internal support assistant: let Clawdbot answer common technical questions, run diagnostics, and trigger remediation scripts directly in support channels.
Developer productivity hub: generate scripts, query code repositories, review pull requests, and interact with APIs without leaving your chat client.
Homelab and server management: monitor home servers, sync backups, manage containers, and receive alerts or status updates inside a group chat.
Team knowledge and documentation: summarize documents, search internal wikis, and create living runbooks accessible via natural language queries in chat.